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(Denver, Colorado, 2/23/2006) Johnson & Wales, University, known for producing chefs and hospitality workers, marks its fifth anniversary in Denver as a career-focused undergraduate school. Caitlin Murphy from Colorado has her fork ready to dig into her classmates' appetizer creations during their class buffet after their teacher Robert Meitzer critiqued their work. (JUDY DEHAAS/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(Denver, Colorado, 2/23/2006) Johnson & Wales, University, known for producing chefs and hospitality workers, marks its fifth anniversary in Denver as a career-focused undergraduate school. Caitlin Murphy from Colorado has her fork ready to dig into her classmates' appetizer creations during their class buffet after their teacher Robert Meitzer critiqued their work. (JUDY DEHAAS/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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Caitlin Murphy, a student at Johnson & Wales University in the Park Hill neighborhood, samples classmates' appetizer. The school, whose home campus is in Rhode Island, offers several career majors but is best-known for its culinary program.

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JD;(Denver, Colorado, 2/23/2006) Johnson & Wales, University, known for producing chefs and hospitality workers, marks its fifth anniversary in Denver as a career-focused undergraduate school. Caitlin Murphy from Colorado has her fork ready to dig into her classmates' appetizer creations during their class buffet after their teacher Robert Meitzer critiqued their work. (JUDY DEHAAS/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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2006-02-23 18:52:38

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2006:02:23 17:42:27

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